List of University of Pennsylvania people
This is a working list of notable faculty, alumni and scholars of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, United States. == Faculty == Benjamin Abella: professor of emergency medicine Herman Vandenburg Ames: professor of constitutional history Francesca Russello Ammon: urban historian, assistant professor in the city and regional planning as well as the historic preservation departments John Andrews (1746–1813): Academy and College of Philadelphia, A.B., with distinguished honors, class of 1765, and M.A. class of 1767), professor of moral philosophy and logic (1789–1813) (where his courses included a course on United States Constitution); 4th Provost (1810–1813), 3rd vice provost (1789–1810) Alexander Dallas Bache (1806–1867): physicist, scientist, and surveyor, professor of natural philosophy and chemistry, superintendent of the United States Coast Survey Edmund Bacon: adjunct professor of architecture E. Digby Baltzell: emeritus professor of history and sociology; scholar and author; creator of the acronym "WASP" Aaron T. Beck: emeritus professor of psychiatry; considered the father of both cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy Richard Beeman: John Walsh Centennial Professor of History; Fulbright Scholar Janice R. Bellace: deputy provost and director of the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business Charles Bernstein: Donald T. Regan Professor of English, prominent language poet Mary Frances Berry: Geraldine Segal Professor of Social Thought; former chair US Civil Rights Commission Joseph R. Biden, former Benjamin Franklin Professor of Presidential Practice: 2017– April 2019 (presently on "leave of absence") 46th president of the United States Ray Birdwhistell: professor, Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania Matt Blaze: associate professor of computer science Antony J. Blinken: US secretary of state under President Joseph R. Biden, director of the Penn Biden Center 2018–2020 John Bowker: theologian Eric Bradlow: K.P. Chao Professor, professor of marketing, statistics, education and economics Ralph L. Brinster: Richard King Mellon Professor of Reproductive Physiology, creator of the transgenic mouse; National Medal of Science recipient Lawton Burns: chair of the Health Care Management Department of the Wharton School; James Joo-Jin Kim Professor Eugenio Calabi: Thomas A. Scott Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, known for his development of the Calabi–Yau manifold Arthur Caplan: Emanuel and Robert Hart Professor of Bioethics Britton Chance: National Medal of Science recipient; professor of biophysics Roger Chartier: professor of history; chair of history at the Collège de France; leading cultural historian Pei-yuan Chia: senior fellow of the CSI Center for Advanced Studies in Management at the Wharton School; former vice chairman of Citicorp and Citibank, member of AIG's board of directors Thomas Childers: Sheldon and Lucy Hackney Professor of History; author of numerous history publications and recipient of teaching awards Wallace H. Clark Jr.: pathologist, cancer researcher Mildred Cohn: National Medal of Science recipient; professor of biophysics and physical biochemistry George Crumb: Pulitzer Prize winner in music for "Echoes of Time and the River" in 1968 and received a Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition for "Star-Child" in 2001; Walter H. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities and Professor in Music Department at Penn (1965–1997) Raymond Davis Jr.: National Medal of Science recipient; Nobel laureate; research professor of physics and astronomy Emile B. De Sauzé: language educator known for developing the conversational method of learning a language Frederick Dickinson: professor of Japanese history and co-director of the Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies John DiIulio: Frederic Fox Leadership Professor of Politics, Religion, and Civil Society W. E. B. Du Bois: African-American literary figure, visiting scholar, 1896–1897 Gideon Dreyfuss: Isaac Norris Professor Biochemistry and Biophysics Loren Eiseley (1907–1977), University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences class of 1937, MA and Ph.D.: Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History and Sociology of Science at Penn, anthropologist, philosopher, and natural science writer (such that Publishers Weekly referred to him as "the modern Thoreau" for broad scope of his writing reflected upon such topics as the mind of Sir Francis Bacon, the prehistoric origins of man, and the contributions of Charles Darwin) Dwight David Eisenhower, honorary Doctor of Law, class of 1947: 34th president of the United States Frederick Erickson: educational anthropologist Warren Ewens: professor of biology; creator of Ewens's sampling formula Peter Fader: Napster trial expert witness; Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia Professor of Marketing Ann Farnsworth-Alvear: associate professor of History Stubbins Ffirth: investigated yellow fever Peter J. Freyd: professor of mathematics Michael Fitts: legal scholar, former dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School for 14 years, president of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, Judge Rene H. Himel Professor of Law at the Tulane School of Law Stewart D. Friedman: practice professor of management at the Wharton School; founding director of the Wharton School's Leadership Program Paul Fussell: emeritus professor of literature; National Book Award winner; cultural and literary historian Celso-Ramón García: former William Shippen Jr.
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